Dennis Rodman: North Korea Is 'Not That Bad' : The Two-WayRodman is scheduled to play a friendly game against a North Korean team on Jan. 8 to celebrate the birthday of North Korea's supreme leader, Kim Jong Un.

The AP reports that Rodman is scheduled to play a friendly game against a North Korean team on Jan. 8 to celebrate the birthday of the country's supreme leader, Kim Jong Un. The AP adds:

"Rodman told The Associated Press he was glad to be in North Korea for the game, though he said he has gotten death threats for his repeated visits. He said proceeds from the game would go to a charity for the deaf in North Korea.

"'The marshal is actually trying to change this country in a great way,' Rodman said of Kim, using the leader's official title. 'I think that people thought that this was a joke, and Dennis Rodman is just doing this because fame and fortune.' Instead, he said, he sees the game as a 'birthday present' for Kim and his country.

"'Just to even have us here, it's an awesome feeling. I want these guys here to show the world, and speak about North Korea in a great light,' he said. 'I hope people will have a different view about North Korea.'"

Time reports that among Rodman's entourage are "NBA All-Stars Kenny Anderson, Cliff Robinson and Vin Baker, as well as ex-players Craig Hodges, Doug Christie and Charles D. Smith."